Fic: Bheith ar Dualgas (General)
Dec. 24th, 2007 10:53 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Title: Bheith ar Dualgas
Author:
pansychubb
Pairing: None
Rating: Gen/PG
Recipient:
dr_dredd
Spoilers: set after episode 03x17 "Sunday"
Summary: Doctor Rodney McKay knew all about the effects of electric shock. What he didn't know was that they were contagious. After all, what else could cause his heart to seize and body to go numb at the sight of a certain lieutenant colonel flying backward across the room in a brilliant flash of sparks and light?
Author's Note: I have many and varied notes inside. Please read them to understand why I suck at giving gifts (I really do, even in real life) and why I must beg dr_dredd's forgiveness. But there's Shepwhump, so . . . not a total loss? *crosses fingers and hopes for the best*
( Bheith ar Dualgas )
Author’s Note: “bheith ar dualgas,” according to online resources, is Gaelic for “to be on call.”
Feedback, of both the positive and constructively critical kinds, is much appreciated.
Author:
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Pairing: None
Rating: Gen/PG
Recipient:
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Spoilers: set after episode 03x17 "Sunday"
Summary: Doctor Rodney McKay knew all about the effects of electric shock. What he didn't know was that they were contagious. After all, what else could cause his heart to seize and body to go numb at the sight of a certain lieutenant colonel flying backward across the room in a brilliant flash of sparks and light?
Author's Note: I have many and varied notes inside. Please read them to understand why I suck at giving gifts (I really do, even in real life) and why I must beg dr_dredd's forgiveness. But there's Shepwhump, so . . . not a total loss? *crosses fingers and hopes for the best*
( Bheith ar Dualgas )
Author’s Note: “bheith ar dualgas,” according to online resources, is Gaelic for “to be on call.”
Feedback, of both the positive and constructively critical kinds, is much appreciated.